I BUSINESS NOTICES. I pHODES HOME FOR st '? Fees for Dormitory Pattci.ts Reduced to 15s per \Vcel« apply "The Secretary, I OFFICE OF " HOME,' * 211 Hereford street, Christchurch. QBAGON COFFEE '' V DBAGON COFFEE Is the Best Obtainable. PBAGON COFFEE PBAGON COFFEE Is the Most Perfect Beverage Sold. t Jlanufactured by the EMPIRE COMPANY, . . WELLINGTON. THE SOUDAN EXPEDITION MAY have a Doubtful Effect upon the Destiny of Egypt, but there ii no doubt whatever as te tht wneficial Effect which THE EMPIRE COMPANY'S SUPERIOR BLENDED TEAS I\ Will have upon the People of New Zealand. _/ His Important to see that our Registered Trade ~ Mark, EMPIRE TEA COMPANY, Is on Every Package, and that our BRANDS AND PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS:— PER LB DRAGON -..._._ Q/_ BOUDAH - - -, - 2/10 KANOBA VALLEY „ O/Q ELEPHANT - • • _ O/fi CBE6OENT - - . -. _, O/^. BOTTALO -».-,«. 2/2 KMPIBE, in lead _ _, _ o/_ MIKADO, in lead « «. 1/10 CETLON, in lead (red and gold label) M _, 1/I A EMPIEE TEA COMPANY. W* and G. TURNBULL and CO. PROPRIETORS, WELLINGTON. —__»_—-_—__—____—«_—___———___——————. JOHN R. PROCTER, , OCULISTS' OPTICIAN, m HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. i fPHIS BUSINESS has been RECONSTRUCTED 1 J and the convenience for attending to the requirements of the public extended and improved. All orders 'or Glasses, ~c., can now be executed without delay, and are under the immediate super vision of a thoroughly competent Optician. Wffi LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OP ''"IKNSES, FRAMES, ARTIFICIAL EYES, _C, in the! Colony. {JOHN-R. "PROCTER, •_?' .OCULISTS' OPTICIAN, „, Up HIOH STREET, CHBISTOHUROH, - Optioisn to the principal Oculists and Opthalmic Surgeons in New Zealand). By Special Appointment. FATRONISED BY THE COUNTESS OF GLASGOW A ROBERTSON & OO.'S PERTH DYE WOBKS, Gloucester street (Opposite Gas Co.'s Office). Branches in Nelson and Wellington. SPRING CLEANING. SPRING CLEANING. Gents' Clothing and Ladies' Dresses Rep anp Lace Curtains Table Covers, Carpets, Rugs, &c., CLEANED OR DYED EQUAL TO NEW. Telephone 767. i . ' "BURYING THE HATCHET." AFTER THE ELECTION. F Indian warfare it was customary for the Choctaws and Ojtuberways and Tuicaroras, after a mi jjood set-to, to fraternise, and then, as a token of _<*_*ol relations being established, to bury a hatchet and smoke the pipe of peace. .Although these Indians were savage*, pure and Sri' tlle Principal involved was a first-class one, •_jd should be copied by modern educated communi- «•*. It follows, therefore, that as the Election con- _■* « 'how over, the contending parties should ■ neither be too conceited because of victory, nor keep "«P a spirit of hostility by reason of defeat. The Pjoper thing to do, and the propur time to do it, is to •wry the hatchet at once, stufte hands all round, exchange tohacc-> pouches, cigar and cigarette cases, k **/ one to tne o l * 1 **, ." Come along, old man, we nave fought a good fight; all couldn't win; and we Jul drink to the next battle in a cup of SURATURA ***; fragrant, pure, and without a rival in the «Mve«e; and let bygones fade from our memories, J_" nope for better trade, higher wages, and happier «iH. For, as the poet" Campbell" says— "Tea, for good reasons, made a roan feel game J All others caved when Suratara came." It is not blended with Indian or China teas, HUBBARD, HALL & CO., AGENTS, MANCHESTER STREET, OHRISTCHURCH. HANDSOME FURNITURE. LAWRENCE~& KIRCHER, FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. TUST to Hand—A Splendid Assortment of OVERV MANTELS, to suit Cottage or Mansion. BEDSTEADS (the Best in Town), and Genera A*sortni«nt of all Descriptions of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Note Address— 184 HIGH STREET. ROYAL FLAVOURING ESSENCES LEMON, VANILLA, ALMOND. OtNGKB, to. THESE are highly concentrated extracts of the _. , natural fruit and spices—pure, fragrant, and »_w4esome. No chemical substance used in their Preparation. 111 loi and 2o* bottles; puked In cardboard boxes. Ii manufactured solely by THE EMPIRE COMPANY, _ WELLINGTON. Special Appointment. J A M E S~C L E G G PERAMBULATOR MANUFACTORY, CORXE OF HIGH AND TUAM STREETS STEEL-BODY B___ PERAMBULATORS, \ML,_jEBQn Beversable Hoods, Rubber Tyr Wheels,
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9604, 19 December 1896, Page 11
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